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While it's not possible to provide one central guide for all of these, this blog post will provide helpful advice for what you can do in the event of a natural disaster. What is a natural disaster? If you're reading this blog post, then you're probably wondering what exactly that is. A natural disaster can be defined as "a major adverse event resulting from the sudden occurrence of natural processes without any apparent human activity or cause." That might sound like it leaves out things like wars and terrorist attacks, but they are considered acts rather than disasters. This means that all events are classified by "sudden occurrence" and "natural processes. How can you prepare for a natural disaster? There is extra risk involved when fixing your shelter, stocking up on food and water supplies, and gathering other supplies. Be sure to maintain an awareness of government warnings and advice from local authorities regarding the potential occurrence of a natural disaster. Continuing this preparedness will ensure that if a disaster does occur, you can effectively capitalize on it. Emergency Preparedness Basics: If you choose to stock up on supplies, make sure they are foods that can provide significant caloric intake during a severe event. Also make sure the foods are shelf stable so they will last as long as possible. Some suggested items to stock up on include: Water can be gathered by methods like rainwater harvesting, buying it in bulk, filling up your bathtub (carefully), and storing it in airtight containers. You should make sure all food you buy is stored properly because it will be very important to keep bugs out. It would also be helpful for you to consider developing building plans that protect against heavy rain, wind, extreme heat and cold. This will help your shelter last longer. What should I do if I am suddenly faced with a natural disaster? You must take action immediately to protect yourself and others. During the first few moments of the crisis, your top priorities are your safety and the safety of others around you. If there is a threat of fire, move to a place where you are not exposed to smoke or heat. If the disaster is related to or caused by water, move yourself and others away from the source of the water. If you are unable to evacuate the area, make sure your phone is fully battery charged and you have stored an additional back-up battery in case your phone dies. Also make sure you have stored an additional back-up battery in case your phone dies. Next, make sure that any portable technology such as laptops and other portable devices are protected against flood waters, high winds and other threats such as fallen debris. Make sure to turn off the power to any electronics before flooding occurs. How do I know if a natural disaster is coming? In order to protect yourself from a natural disaster, it's important that you keep yourself updated about what's going on in your area. The best way to do this is to sign up for emergency email and text alerts from your local government. These alerts will let you know when a storm or other emergency situation is heading your way. Even if you aren't directly affected, it's a good idea to stay updated because these alerts can tell you what supplies and preparations nearby areas need so you can go help out. cfa1e77820
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